Co-Winner of the Second Year “Best In Show” award at last June’s Creative Digital Media’s End of Year Show, Your Inner Hero is an Anti-Bullying motion comic animation created by Adrianna Lukasiewicz, Ashling Smith, Eoghan King and David Murphy. It’s about two boys Billy and Jimmy who reflect their emotions through superhero personas.

Co-Winner of the Second Year “Best In Show” award at the CDM End of Year Show 2016, “Response” is a film made by Robert Kiberd, James Gribbin, Shane Conroy and Stephen Kennedy focused on the volunteers of the Drogheda River Rescue & Recovery, and Waterford Marine Search & Rescue.

By Laura Byrne, Danielle Clarke, Neil Gahan, Martins Strobinders

Second Year Project – Best In Show 2014

A State Beyond Reality is a short student film written by Carl O’Donovan, Stephen Meagher, Anthony O’Hara and Johanna Hatton.

“After hearing a gun shot in the middle of the night Kelvin Skelly goes to investigate only to find his sister dead. Startled by a noise Kelvin runs off to hide and finds himself on a whirlwind of adventure we’re he comes face to face with some very familiar faces…”

By Stuart Curran, Vincent Snel and William Malone

“With all great productions, there is a level of creativity thats needed to succeed! now multiply that by three and you have three Creative Digital Media student with free reign over the flow of this project!”

By Real One Media

“The world is changing rapidly, with the breakdown of the economy and the rise of new technologies. Old career paths and routes into the creative industry are becoming less relevant. We set out to find if it is feasible to expect to be able to get paid for doing what you love and how do you make this happen?”The documentary was created by second year group RealOne Media, and features David Kenna of DAK Photography, George Boyle of Fumbally Exchange, Musician Luke Scott, Musician Niall C Lawlor, Painter Lorcan Walshe, and Musician Vyvienne Long. Continue reading article →

“Tilt-shift Dublin is a student project created by Stephen Duffy, Rafal Baran, Afshin Moosavi and Olivia Ricci. Tilt–shift photography is the use of camera movements on small- and medium-format cameras, and sometimes specifically refers to the use of tilt for selective focus, often for simulating a miniature scene. Sometimes the term is used when the shallow depth of field is simulated with digital post-processing; the name may derive from the tilt–shift lens normally required when the effect is produced optically. The aim of Tilt-shift Dublin is to video and photograph Dublin and turn it into a toy like model by using the tilt-shift effect. This effect is achieved through post processing using Adobe After Effects and Final Cut Pro X – no special lenses where used.” Continue reading article →

“In September of 2012 four students Niall O’Sullivan, Jonathan Doyle, Martyn Mills & Guitar Egbon of the ITB CDM Degree Course Decided to embark on a year long project to document and tell the story of a young Irish venture named Coderdojo founded by James Whelton and Bill Liao, our journey took us from one end of the country to another and we met many inspiring and amazing individuals along the way. This is the story of coderdojo so far and a glimpse of what is a very promising future.” Continue reading article →